Suggestions that match what you're working on
What "context" means – The assistant can use context such as: the current post you're editing (e.g. title, content, or excerpt), the comment you're replying to, or the screen you're on (e.g. "I'm on the Posts list"). So when you ask "suggest a title for this post" or "draft a reply to this comment," the suggestion can be relevant to what you're doing. Not generic.
How to use it – Open the assistant (page or modal) from or while you're on the relevant screen (e.g. post edit, comment reply). Ask in natural language: "Suggest a title for this post," "Draft a reply to this comment," "Improve this intro." The assistant uses the context sent by FleekDash (when implemented) to tailor the answer.
When context is sent – Context is typically sent when you open the assistant from a context-aware entry point (e.g. "Reply with AI" in Comment Manager, or from a post edit screen). If you open the assistant from the sidebar without a specific post or comment, the assistant may have no current post/comment context but can still help with general ideas or questions.
Benefit: Get suggestions and replies that match what you're working on. No pasting content into another tab.